On 06/02/2019 19:38, Corentin Labbe wrote: > On Wed, Feb 06, 2019 at 07:37:29AM +0000, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote: >> On 06/02/2019 07:28, Corentin Labbe wrote: >> >>>>> Hello >>>>> >>>>> Sorry even with the patch I still hit the issue. >>>>> >>>>> I have added some debug and at least qemu set initrd_size correctly now. >>>>> >>>>> I have tried to compile openbios-sparc32 for debugging but fail with >>>>> arch/sparc32/context.c:116:5: error: PIC register clobbered by 'l7' in 'asm' >>>>> asm __volatile__ ("\n\tcall __switch_context" >>>>> ^~~ >>>>> make[1]: *** [rules.mak:219: target/arch/sparc32/context.o] Error 1 >>>>> (gcc 7.2 and gc 6.4 with binutils 2.30) >>>> >>>> Hmmm. One other thing I've noticed is that newer kernels tend need a minimum of 256M >>>> RAM to start up - does it work if you add -m 256 to your command line? >>>> >>>> >>> >>> I have already set 256M of RAM. (and tried 512) >> >> I wonder then if this is being triggered by a recent kernel change? I tend to test >> using the latest Debian ports ISOs which are currently running 4.9 and that booted >> fine when I was testing the patches above. >> >> Can you try with a few older kernels to see if this is the case? >> > > Hello > > In fact the problem was due to .config since a defconfig works fine on next-20190205 > After lots of diff I found that CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=18 cause this behaviour. > > Note that values of 16,17 cause also the same problem. Okay, thanks for the feedback. I will aim to merge the OpenBIOS/QEMU patches before the upcoming QEMU 4.0 release since even if it happens to work now, not passing the memory allocations/translations via the DT seems a little fragile. ATB, Mark.